Vincenzo Natali'S horror flick Splice, starring Adrien Brody as a scientist who creates a new lifeform from the DNA of several species, has been fairly well-received in the USA and is getting a UK cinema release on July 23.
The idea of creatures that are a fusion of different organisms isn't new, of course, and long before there was Splice there was Chimera.
This classic 1991 UK TV miniseries is finally coming to DVD on July 5.
Sci-fi writer Stephen Gallagher adapted his own novel into the screenplay for the Anglia TV production which was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark (Harry's Game).
The Jenner Clinic, a fertility research centre, has been destroyed in an explosion and the entire staff wiped out by someone or something of superhuman strength.
Journalist Peter Carslon (Johny Lynch - Sliding Doors) fears his girlfriend, nurse Tracy Pickford, is one of the victims.
As he begins to investigate the tragedy,...
The idea of creatures that are a fusion of different organisms isn't new, of course, and long before there was Splice there was Chimera.
This classic 1991 UK TV miniseries is finally coming to DVD on July 5.
Sci-fi writer Stephen Gallagher adapted his own novel into the screenplay for the Anglia TV production which was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark (Harry's Game).
The Jenner Clinic, a fertility research centre, has been destroyed in an explosion and the entire staff wiped out by someone or something of superhuman strength.
Journalist Peter Carslon (Johny Lynch - Sliding Doors) fears his girlfriend, nurse Tracy Pickford, is one of the victims.
As he begins to investigate the tragedy,...
- 6/20/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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